Rheimea

Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography

RHEI´MEA(Ῥειμέα, Böckh, Inscr. no. 4590), a town of Auranitis, as appears from an inscription found by Burckhardt (Travels, p. 69) at Deir-el-Leben, situated three-quarters of an hour from the modern village of Rîma-el-LuhAf, where there stands a building with a flat roof and three receptacles for the dead, with an inscription over the door. (Böckh, Inscr. 4587—4589 ; comp. Buckingham, Arab. Tribes, p. 256.)
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